© Axel Scheffler We saw lots of lovely pictures by Axel Scheffler who illustrates for Julia Donaldson. This is the most famous character called The Gruffalo.

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© Axel Scheffler

We saw lots of lovely pictures by Axel Scheffler who illustrates for Julia Donaldson. This is the most famous character called The Gruffalo. ©1999 Axel Scheffler

Cave Baby was illustrated by Emily Gravitt and was written by Julia Donaldson. © Emily Gravett 2010 © Julia Donaldson 2010

Nick Sharratt illustrated Chocolate Mousse for Greedy goose and Julia Donaldson wrote it. © Nick Sharratt 2005

Anna Curry illustrated One Ted Falls Out of Bed and Julia Donaldson wrote it. I like this picture because the teddy bear’s car looks like it is really going fast. © Anna Curry 2004

Thomas Docherty illustrated Fly, Pigeon, Fly! John Henderson & Julia Donaldson wrote but it was based on a real story. I like this page of the story. © Magi Publications 2006